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Im doing a zine of volume of horror stories and i want people to share thier work in the black book, the subject can be whatever but as long the horror element is still in the story, the creepier the better,it can go up four pages long. It can be any word format and send a email to shanpking@yahoo.co.uk with short paragraph of who you are and whats your story about and why chosen to it, thanks.

I am making the call for help with a zine about the multi racial experience. I am based in the United States, but I invite anyone who has an interesting comment about the mixed race experience. I have some ideas about presentation and I invite you to have a chat about this work. I started a WMZ group:

Nostrovia! Poetry is an independent press started by Jeremiah Walton his Junior year of high school in 2011. The mission hurdling this press forwards is to bring poetry to the youth, Jeremiah's generation, who negatively stereotype poetry.

Too Obscene is Nostrovia! Poetry's next publishing adventure. Too Obsceneis a zine seeking poetry and flash fiction deemed "too obscene" by other presses and publishers. This does not mean the more times you say "fuck" in your poem, the more likely it is we'll publish you. No, poetry and flash fiction with literary merit is being sought. This zine was inspired by the trials centering around Allen Ginsberg's poem Howl.

Sumit to DOCS: The Journal of Microbiography - it's fun! PO Box 26183, Baltimore, MD 21210. We will most likely publish anything that adhere's to the guidelines (obviously, no hate speech)

Guidelines for Submission:

1. Please include the person / entity being depicted, the 3 topics, birth/death years (optional), explanatory paragraph (optional), and author name (optional for cover page, but we'll need it for the table of contents) with every submission. [ex. Tommy Lee Jones (1946 - Present): Marriage, Reason Believed that In The Valley Of Elah appears in so many crossword puzzles, and Various Bloopers, By: General Douglas MacArthur]

2. As shown above, the aspects of a life one chooses to illuminate may be as broad or as specific as is deemed necessary by the author. Each aspect is confined to one page.

3. Drawings, poems, photographs, stories, journals, and anything else that can be printed on paper may be sent. We hope to encourage diversity of output.

4. Any person, living, dead, imaginary, famous, or obscure, is fair game. Information given about real people need not be true.